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  • KNEA: No shared sacrifice

    May 4, 2009

    Despite the fact that Kansas school spending has been increasing rapidly in recent years, and despite the fact that K-12 education has been spared the large cuts that most other state agencies are facing, it’s still okay to whine. That’s the attitude of KNEA (the Kansas National Education Association, the teachers union).

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  • Wichita police chief addresses gangs, budget

    May 4, 2009

    Speaking to members of the Wichita Pachyderm Club on May 1, Wichita police chief Norman Williams spoke about the history and present of gangs in Wichita, the police department budget, and took questions from the audience.

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  • 80 Years Later: Parallels Between 1929 and 2009

    May 3, 2009

    Austrian economist Walter Block delivers a lecture that draws the parallels and differences between now and the Great Depression.

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  • Wichita tea party covered in East Wichita News

    May 3, 2009

    Cathy Feemster, Managing Editor of East Wichita News, has some great coverage of the Wichita tea party protest on tax day. Click on 2,000 ‘Tea Party’ at Grass Roots Protest for the story.

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  • Substantial cuts in Kansas K-12 spending necessary, possible this year

    May 1, 2009

    Dr. Walt Chappell of Wichita is a newly-elected member of the Kansas State Board of Education. He has some realistic perspectives on school spending in Kansas. As the Kansas legislature struggles to close the gap in the budget, the public school spending lobby is resisting cuts. Following is a letter Chappell sent to Kansas legislators.…

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  • In Kansas, is the problem spending or revenue?

    May 1, 2009

    Does Kansas have a spending problem or a revenue problem? One thing is for certain: spending in Kansas, as in many states, has risen rapidly in recent years. Tax revenue has too — until recently. Americans For Prosperity — Kansas explains and illustrates the present budget situation in Kansas.

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  • Kansas tax policy facts from AFP

    May 1, 2009

    Americans For Prosperity — Kansas has prepared some information about Kansas tax policy. This information is timely, as there are people — including our new governor Mark Parkinson — who want to “adjust” our tax system in ways that will harm the Kansas economy. The result is what’s termed “revenue solutions.”

    Read more: Kansas tax policy facts from AFP
  • AFP event in Topeka draws grassroot activists to capitol

    May 1, 2009

    Yesterday Americans For Prosperity — Kansas held “Make the Calls and Flood the Halls,” an event at the Kansas Capitol. Most activists I talked to are very concerned about the level of spending in Kansas. The potential rollback of taxes reductions passed in previous years — a course recommended by the governor — is troublesome.…

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  • Kansas HB 2014 vote analysis

    April 29, 2009

    In the Kansas House of Representatives, two votes were taken this year on HB 2014. The major purpose of this bill is to allow the building of a coal-fired power plant in Kansas. The first vote, taken on February 27, 2009, was 79 Yes and 44 No. On April 3, 2009, the vote was 74…

    Read more: Kansas HB 2014 vote analysis
  • Wichita covered with tax-advantaged districts

    April 29, 2009

    Here’s a map of improvement and development districts in Wichita and Sedgwick County. Sometimes critics of tax increment financing districts (TIF districts) say things like “If TIF districts are good for development, why not make the entire city a TIF district?” Maybe we’re headed that way.

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  • Wichita police chief to speak at Pachyderm

    April 29, 2009

    This Friday Wichita police chief Norman Williams will speak at a meeting of the Wichita Pachyderm Club.

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  • Wichita BOE’s Nolan expresses concern

    April 29, 2009

    At Monday’s meeting of the board of USD 259, the Wichita public school district, board members expressed frustration over the mishandling of a construction contract. It’s not clear where fault lies, or whether the board has any interest in finding where that fault should be laid.

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